Angelo Palumbo (died 1960) was an Italian musician, composer and music teacher, mainly active in London.
His 6/8 March It's Up To You (lyrics: Arthur Beale) from 1940[3] became familiar to Swedish audiences by being used in the soundtracks for two of the popular films about private eye Hillman in 1958 and 1959.
[4] In more recent years his Petite Bolero for Mandolin & Guitar has appeared on the CD Captain Corelli's Mandolin and the Latin Trilogy – Music from the Novels of Louis de Bernières.
According to John A. Sloan, Palumbo had a physical disability, one of his legs being several centimeters shorter than the other.
Sloan's recollection was also that Palumbo was in his mid-fifties in the middle of the 1930s, that he had a wife and a daughter and that he was a cousin of Pasqual Troise.